The 2012 All-Star race was, from a competitive standpoint, dead in the water, a glorified qualifying session that’s best forgotten by anyone who’s not endorsing the million-dollar winner’s purse. Decision time, though: Was this NASCAR’s fault for setting up a new system that rewarded sandbagging, or was it a testament to the all-world racing skills of Jimmie Johnson?
Make no mistake, Johnson absolutely owned this race  … More
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